
The 10 best places to study abroad — where to go to satisfy your wanderlust
Culture, courses, people and places: studying abroad comes with a host of benefits to help you grow as a person. Check out our online guide on 10 fantastic places to study around the world.
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- Top study destinations: Germany, Japan, Australia, Spain, Argentina, Switzerland, Italy, France, South Africa, and Austria are known for academic excellence, culture, and affordable living costs.
- Benefits of studying abroad: You’ll learn about different cultures, benefit from high educational standards, boost your career prospects, and grow as a person.
- Financial accessibility: Learn how much it costs to study in these top destinations, with detailed information on tuition fees, scholarships, and living expenses.
In 2020, studying was all about having an internet connection, a desk, and an office chair at home. 2021 and beyond? The jury’s still out. But it’s never too early for you to think about studying abroad: so dust off the atlas, spin the globe, and see what options you have for doing a semester, a full year, or even your entire degree abroad. From Asia to South America, here’s our take on the 10 best places to study abroad. Note: the 2022 QS World University Ranking is provided for each university listed below.
1. Germany
The facts:
- Best universities: Technical University of Munich (50th), Heidelberg University (63rd), Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (64th)
- International students in Germany: 411,000
- Tuition fees: None! Tuition fees were abolished in 2014
- Average monthly rent: Plan to spend around €500-€600 for a one-bedroom apartment; €290-€350 for shared accommodation (expect to pay more in Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt, though)
- Average monthly living costs: €750